Objective
To create a distributed system for the joint (inter-country) real
time determination of seismic data. The system will be based on
three centers, in Rome, Athens and Madrid, which will process and
interchange seismic data, pertaining respectively, to the
national seismic networks of Italy, Greece and Spain. To analyse
at least 10 important events occurred in this century based on
the original instrumental tracks from stations in various
countries, which will allow a substantial improvement of the
present seismic catalogue of the Mediterranean area.
A bibliographical survey will be conducted and relevant
publications will be collected. A common database will be
created where all data coming from the Southern Europe Stations
will be cumulated, covering the period 1970 to date. From the
cleaned-up seismic data, a tridimensional model will be created.
A comparative analysis of the various calculation methods for
hypocentres will be done. The relevant application software will
be developed. The software for the real--time exchange of
seismic data between the three national networks will be
specified and developed. A number of conventional seismographic
stations will be selected. The system will now be operational,
including real-time acquisition and processing of seismic data
and updating/improvement of the kinematic model.
Seismic events to be studied will be selected and information on
the characteristics of the instruments used will be collected of
the available paper seismograms, including the development of
software for the reconstruction of the actual characteristics of
the seismographs. Seismic data from paper seismograms will be
validated and corrected. Seismograms will be vectorised,
including the enhancement of available vectorisation software.
The main deliverables will be a software code for exchange of
seismic data and the revision of the kinematic model of the
Mediterranean area.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
- natural sciences computer and information sciences databases
- natural sciences earth and related environmental sciences geology seismology
- natural sciences computer and information sciences software software applications
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Coordinator
00143 Roma
Italy
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